Hobart College - Echo of the Seneca Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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Herbert I Iilarion Yeames, A.B., AM Professor of the Greek Language cmd Literature Harvard, A.B., 1895; A.M. I8C 0; Phi Beta Kappa. 'Teacher in Private School. BulTalu, 1896- 1898, Private Sec. to the Bishop of Mass., Boston. 1898-1904. Instructor Wesleyan Academy. Wilbraham. Mass.. 1904-1900; Instructor. Boston Latin School; Irvtructor in Greek and Latin. Hobart. 1906; William Smith College, 1908. Assistant Prolessor of Greek and Latin. 1909; Professor of t he Greek Language and Literature. 1911 , Librarian. 1909-15; Traveled in Europe in 1922-1923 and studied in Florence. Rome (at the American Academy). Athens and Oxford. Member: Theta Delta Chi; Classical Assn, of the Atlantic States; The American Philological Assn. ; American Assn, of Teachers of Italian; Vice-President of the Classical Assn, of the Atlantic States. 1913-16; Associate Editor of the Classical Weekly, 1913 1920; Archaeological Institute of America; Mediaeval Academy of America. Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures Queens University. Kingston. Ont., A M.. 1900; Tutor in Modern Languages in Queens University. 1899-1901; Student at the University of Leipzig, 1901-03; Summer Courses at the l ni versit v of Bcsan ;on and the Sorbonne; Lecturer on Modern Languages in St John's College. University of Manitoba, 1904--05; Student at the I niversity of Chicago, 1905; Fellow in Germanic Languages in the University of Chicago. 1906; Ph D.. 1907; Assistant Professor of German. Hobart. 1907; Professor. 1908; Traveled in France and Germany. 1910, 1913-14. 1922; Plead of the Department of Modern Languages, Hobart, sine.- 1911. Author. Grillparzer s Atliiulde toward Romanticism. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Modern Language Association of America; Linguistic Society of America; University Club Elon Howard Eaton, A.B., A.M., Sc.D. Professor of Biology and Curator of the Museum University of Rochester. A.B.. 1890; A M.. 1893; Sc.D.. 1927; Attended the Graduate School of Columbia University. Pro- lessor of Biology. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, since 1908; Ornithologist of the New York State Museum. 1908-14; President Geneva Board of Health. 1909 14; Author: Birds of Western Aew York. 1910; Birds of Xew York. Memoir No. 12. Y Stall-Muscum Vo I I 1910; Vo! 2, 1914 Fellow, A. A AS. Member: American Ornithologist's Union; American Society of Mammologists; American Ecological Society: American Eugenics Society; American Forestry Association; American Fisheries Society; American Fern Society; Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Alpha University Club. James Mickel Williams, A.B.. B.D., Ph D. Professor of Economics and Sociology Brown University, A LU. 1898; Union Theological Seminary. B.D . 1901 . Columbia. Ph.D.. 1906. Lecturer on Economics at Vassar College, 1907-08; Professor of Economics and Sociology at I lobart since 1908. Member: American Sociological Society. Author: The American Town. 1906; The Foundations of Social Science. 1920; Principles of Social Psychology. 1922 . Our Rural Heritage. 1924; The Expansion of Rural Life. 1926; Collaborated in a commemorative volume for Professor Franklin H. Giddings of Columbia University, 1926. Edward John Williamson, A.B.. A.M., Ph D.

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rnmiinimmr JosephHetheringtonMcDaniels, A.B.. A M., LL.D Professor Emeritus of Greek Language and Literature John Ernest Lansing, A B , A M. Professor of Chemistry Harvard. A.B.. 1898; AM.. 1900 fraveled in Europe, 1898-99; Student in the Harvard Graduate School. 1899-1901. Instructor in Natural Sciences at Phillips Academy. Andover. Mass.. 1901-05; Assistant Professor at Hobart. 1905; Professor of Chemistry, 190o. Phi Beta Kappa; University Club. John Muirheid, A.B., A M. Horace White Professor of English Columbia University, A.B., 1900; A.M.. 1901. Student at the American Academy of Dramatic Art. Instructor in Rhetoric and English. Hobart. 1901 ; Assistant Professor. 1900; Professor. 1912; Horace White Professor of English. 1924. Phi Beta Kappa; Columbia University Club. Willis Patten Woodman, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Harvard, A.B.. 1895; A M.. 1896; Ph.D., 1902. Student at the American Academy in Rome. 1899-1900. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Pembroke Academy. Pembroke. N. I I . 1896-98; Instruc- tor in Greek. Princeton University. 190203; ( lassies Master. Morristown School. Morristown. N. J , 1904-05; Instructor in Latin and Greek. Hobart. 1906; Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. 1907; Professor of Latin. William Smith College, 1908; Y. M. C. A Teacher of French at ( '.amp Hill and Langley Field, summer 1918. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; Classical Association of the Atlantic States; American Classical League; Linguistic Society of America; Association Guillaume Bud6; University Club of Geneva; Harvard Club of New York. Harvard. A.B.. 1861; A.M.. 1872; Hobart. LL.D.. 1911. Professor of Greek Language and Literature. Hobart. 1868-1911 ; Professor Emeritus. 1911. Editor of. Letters and Memorials of Wendall Phillips Garrison. 1908. Phi Beta Kappa; Rumford Society; American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; University Club. Twenty-Five



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Foster Partridge Boswell, A.B , A M., Ph D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology Hobart. A.B.. 1901; Harvard. AM.. 1902; Ph.D.. 1904; Student, Berlin, Leipzig, and Freiberg. 1905-07; Asst, in Philo- sophy at Harvard. 1903 04; Asst, in Psychology at the I University of Wisconsin. 1904—05; Voluntary Asst, at the University of Berlin. 1907; Asst, in Psychology at the University of Missouri, 1907-08; Asst. Professor of Psychology and Mathematics at Hobart. 1908-12; Professor of Psychology and Philosophy at Hobart 1912. Member: Civil Service Commission. Geneva; Second Lieut.. O.T.C.. Fort Niagara, N. Y.. 1917; Commissioned First Lieut.. Psychological Division of the Sanitary Corps. March. 1918; Duty at Camp Grccnlcaf. 1918; I lonorably Dis- charged. December. 1918; Commissioned First Lieut. Q.M.R.C. Fellow. A.A.AS.; Member: American Psychological Assn.; Society of the Mayflower Descendants; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Phi; Genesee Valley Club, Rochester; University Club. Author; Aim and Defects of a College Education, 1915; A Primer of Creek Thought, 1923; Scientific Papers for American and European publication. Alexander Logan Harris, A.B., A M. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Queens University, Kingston, Ont.. A.B.. 1910: AM.. 1911; First Class I lonors in French and German. I niversity Medal in German. Queens University; Instructor in Wiley School. Saski; Tutor in German, Queens University. 1910 II; Tutor, Summer Session Queens I Jnivcrsity; Instructor at I Iobart. 1911; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1914-19; Professor, 1919. The Reverend John Brewster Hcbbs, A.B., B.D., D.D., D.C.L. Professor Emeritus of History I Inion College. A.B.. 1877; General T heological Seminary, B.D., 1880; Chicago Law School, D.C.I .. 1897; Franklin College, D.D.. 1897; I 'nion College. D.D , 1922. Rector, of St. James Church, Oneonta, N. Y., 1880; St. Augustine's, Ilion. N. Y., 1881-82; St John's. Johnstown. N. Y.. 1882-89; Grace Church. Grand Rapids, Mich.. 1889-97; and St. Peter's, Geneva. 1897-1913; Deputy to the General Convention. 1895 and 1910; Lecturer on Ethics and Evidences. DcLancey Divinity School. Buffalo. 1902-27; Chaplain and Instructor in History. I iobart, 1913-28; Professor. 1928; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Delta Phi; Rotary Club, Geneva; University Club; Mason; Elk. William Cranston Lawton, A.B. Professor Emeritus of Literature Harvard. A.B.. 1873. Instructor in Latin and Greek New Bedford. Mass.. 1873 79; Graduate Study and Travel in Europe and Asia. 1879-83 ; Teacher of Classics in Boston. 1883 -91 Pro- fessor of Latin, Bowdoin College. 1891-92; Professor of Greek and Latin Literature. Bryn Mawr College, 1892-94; National Secretary of the Archaeological Institute of America. 1889-93; I lead of the Classical Department, Adelphi ('.allege and Academy. 1895 1907. Professor and Principal. School of the Lackawanna, Scranton. Pa., 1907- 11; Professor of Literature. Hobart College, 1914; Professor Emeritus. 1918; Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Three Dramas of Euripides; Polia Dispersa; Xeir England Poets; Art and Humanity. I listories of American. Creek, and Latin Liter- atures; Ideals in Creek Literature; Soul of the Creek Anthology. Twenty-Seven iimmnim

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